Anytime, peak and off-peak? For Oyster cards, Visitor Oyster cards and contactless cards off-peak is outside the hours of 6.30-9.30 AM and 4-7 PM (Mon-Fri). For travelcards off-peak is any time after 9.30 AM (Mon-Fri). Weekends and public holidays are always off-peak. Fares are based on what time your journey begins

How to get there

Station facilities

Toilets no Cash (ATM) machine no Photo booth no Pay phone no

Note: Facilities should be double-checked before making plans

Lifts and escalators

Street to the Piccadilly eastbound: one flight of stairs from the Brownlow Road entrance (3 up), or no stairs from the Bounds Green Road entrance, plus one escalator or one flight of stairs down to the platform (89 down)

Street to the Piccadilly westbound: one flight of stairs from the Brownlow Road entrance (3 up), or no stairs from the Bounds Green Road entrance, plus one escalator or one flight of stairs down to the platform (89 down)

Piccadilly westbound to the street: one escalator or one flight of stairs (89 up), plus one flight of stairs to the Brownlow Road exit (3 up), or no stairs to the Bounds Green Road exit

Piccadilly eastbound to the street: one escalator or one flight of stairs (89 up), plus one flight of stairs to the Brownlow Road exit (3 up), or no stairs to the Bounds Green Road exit

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